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W3C Releases XForms

An anonymous reader submits: "On the heels of several other releases, the W3C has released XForms as a Candidate Recommendation. Coverage here and here. XForms is the way-better version of HTML forms -- it's XML-based and includes built-in client-side validation and calculations, without scripting. It is expected to replace old-fashioned HTML forms in XHTML 2.0. It's also being viewed by many as the standards-based alternative to Microsoft's XDocs. Now's your chance to try it out and submit your comments, before the official Recommendation comes out in a few months."

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  1. Re:But please... by alfaiomega · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why are you storing phone numbers as integers? They aren't integers. They are a string of digits.

    You're right, they are strings of digits -- like most of integers I've seen so far...

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